So, here's the $59 WinBook tw700 from Micro Center coupled with the ~$25 Ipega 9023 bluetooth controller:


What an age we live in.....
The best part is it obviously plays a lot more than Saturn games.....


I think you may have missed that this isn't really a portable Saturn. It's a stock Windows tablet that's running a Saturn emulator. He's not playing a disc, but a rip.SonicGamer74 wrote: How well does it work? I've seen portable Dreamcasts and Gamecubes, but never a portable Saturn. I'd totally be down with this, if there was a retail release of one.
noiseredux wrote:I think you may have missed that this isn't really a portable Saturn. It's a stock Windows tablet that's running a Saturn emulator. He's not playing a disc, but a rip.SonicGamer74 wrote: How well does it work? I've seen portable Dreamcasts and Gamecubes, but never a portable Saturn. I'd totally be down with this, if there was a retail release of one.
Nice setup and a very sweet price. I imagine Mame also works quite well, 16gb storage not that big, but adequate for mobile gaming and browsing.deathsled wrote:So, here's the $59 WinBook tw700 from Micro Center coupled with the ~$25 Ipega 9023 bluetooth controller:
What an age we live in.....
The best part is it obviously plays a lot more than Saturn games.....
Microsoft is not charging established OEM's Windows licenses anymore for sub 9 inch devices:CRTGAMER wrote:I noticed how much cheaper Tablets are getting and even including Windows! Crazy considering Windows alone cost would add more then that to PCs before. Competition a good thing, my guess is the Android market made Microsoft realize to lower the OS cost in the Tablets. I still like the Samsung Galaxy Android 10" screen, but this is so tempting and smarter for the emulation versatility!